Link revitalised Yat Tung Shopping Centre under the “Hike and Seek” theme, inspired by Lantau’s landscape. With refreshed design, upgraded facilities and new dining options, alongside community co‑created paper airplane installations, the mall brings renewed vitality and discovery.
Link REIT 2025/2026 Results:
Reaffirmed focus on core strengths as owners and operators of retail malls and car parks in APAC. About 5-10% of Link’s portfolio is considered non-core, with a thoughtful process underway to divest such assets at an appropriate time, with a focus on Unitholder interests and returns.
Link REIT 2025/2026 Results:
Retail occupancy in Hong Kong remained resilient, alongside improved tenant sales despite challenging market environments. We launched initiatives to respond to market evolution and growth in e-commerce. DPU impact from negative reversions was partly offset by simplification initiatives and organisational streamlining.
Link partners with the Hong Kong Expressive Arts Therapy Service Center on an emotional support programme following the Tai Po fire. A mobile "Emotional Support Station" will rotate through selected Link malls in Tai Po, inviting residents to express their emotions through art.
Hong Kong's first large-scale wetland-themed playground, "The Wonderful Town of Play," has opened at T Town. Embracing Tin Shui Wai's unique character, this placemaking project reflects Link's commitment to creating vibrant community hubs that foster connection and a sense of belonging for residents of all ages.
#Link announces the S$250 million sale of Swing By @ Thomson Plaza. Priced at a premium to its most recent book valuation, this divestment aligns with Link’s ongoing portfolio optimisation strategy which aims to recycle assets, where appropriate, to create value for Unitholders.
We were pleased to host alumni and candidates from Bangkok University’s PhD Programme in Knowledge and Innovation Management during their study tour. The visit showcased Link’s intelligent parking and PropTech solutions, alongside a discussion on how technology and human capital strategy can work together to drive impact.
Link is delighted to partner with HKEX Foundation to support Hong Kong's caregiver-friendly ecosystem. We will co-create intergenerational hubs at Shun Lee Commercial Centre, featuring an All-age Information Hub and Wellness Station to promote community connection, active lifestyles and well-being for all ages, while also providing caregivers and their families with practical resources and wellness activities.